A list of a hundred foods that went around the Internet a while back; the original source seems to be gone. Your score is how many you’ve eaten. Here’s how the family did:
- Me: 68
- Dr. Mrs. Q: 41
- CJ: 38
- AB: 36
I did pretty well except for the alcohol, which makes sense; I’m always inclined to try a food I haven’t eaten before, but the opportunity to try a new drink doesn’t move me at all. I wonder how many of those 68 I’ve only eaten once? Just glancing at the list again, I see: fugu, haggis, Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee, whole insects, horse. I have only eaten at a three Michelin-star restaurant once and the menu was selected for me so I counted that as “tasting menu at a three-star Michelin,” so that too.
The format reminds me of the “Purity Test” that was a mainstay of Usenet groups and, I’m pretty sure, FIDONet before that. Wikipedia suggests the version of the test I saw, like everything else weird on the early Internet, originated at MIT.
Amazing how many of these are alcoholic drinks, a “food” so many people can’t have for religious or health reasons.
Personally, I think the list needs casu marzu (no, I’d never had it myself, and also wouldn’t) and (cow) brain (battered and deep fried = delicious). Possibly labskaus, or any other Northern German speciality.